Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesQB Eli Manning had "some swelling and soreness" Monday morning after injuring his heel against Kansas City.Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who sustained what the team called a
"bruised heel" in Sunday's win at Kansas City, will have an MRI later
Monday afternoon, the team announced. More information about the injury
will be available then.

Manning had "some swelling and soreness" Monday morning, according to
the team spokesman, and was administered ice and stimulation treatment.
He attended team meetings and went through a strength program that was
likely modified.

After Sunday's game, Manning said he didn't think the injury was
"awful," though the results of Monday's MRI will tell the full story.
Manning was injured on a fourth-quarter pass to Steve Smith, during
which he hopped in the air after planting his right foot then fell to the ground while throwing. He stayed in for the next play, a touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks, but did not return with the game already in hand.

Manning told reporters Sunday he felt "a little pull or strain" but that it was not an injury to the Achilles' tendon.